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At HIMSS19, Iris Frye, chair of the HIMSS African-American Special Interest Group, and Danielle Siarri, RN, talk about how the power of coming together and how that power can effect change.
A potential byproduct of the ongoing physician burnout and shortages is a negative impact on the average lifespan, according to new research.
Whether it's for scheduling flexibility, telecommuting options or an equitable salary, sometimes women have to ask tough questions to gain leverage in negotiations, says HIMSS' new Chief Americas Officer Denise Hines.
Singapore's bundle system has encouraged the shift to community-based care and prevention, with strong results.
The healthcare industry has added 368,000 jobs overall over the past 12 months, enough to account for about 11 percent of the country's jobs.
Policymakers and health system leaders seeking to increase value should consider increasing investments in primary care.
Healthcare IT News Editor-in-Chief Tom Sullivan, a veteran HIMSS conference-goer, offers tips on preparing for the massive event, what to look for and the best ways to keep pace with breaking news.
No occupation will be unaffected by the technology, but healthcare will be affected less than other industries, owing much to its inherent complexity.
Efforts to eliminate gender disparity have cut the gap in salaries that men and women earn at Johns Hopkins, but the differences make an impact.
Modeled after a robot from the Star Wars films, Relay offers a potential escape hatch for healthcare pros who'd rather avoid lugging stuff around.